October Small Business Events in the DMV

National Center for Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP)
October 16; 2:20pm - 3:00pm (EDT)
The Bolger Center, 9600 Newbridge Drive, Potomac, MD
Sponsor:  Montgomery County Chamber Community Foundation and VIP Sponsors
POC:  Barbara Ashe, (301) 738-0015 ext. 215
Event Site:  www.NationalVIP.org
The Veteran Institute for Procurement (VIP) is an educational training program for owners, principals and C-level executives of veteran owned businesses.  The VIP is a 27-hour, 3-day comprehensive certification program instructed by professional service experts, government officials, and agency representatives.  It is designed for veteran businesses to increase their ability to win government contracts by establishing best business practices.  296 veteran-owned businesses have graduated from the program to-date.

National Government Services Small Business Outreach
October 24; 10:00am - 10:30am (EDT)
Crown Plaza Washington National Airport, 1480 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA
Sponsor:  National Government Services
POC:  Dorothy Callahan
Event Site:  www.ngsservices.com
Outreach to increase National Government Services pipeline of small businesses, small disadvantage businesses, women-owned small businesses, HUBZone small businesses, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses for the contracts already awarded and new opportunity pursuits.

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In Praise of Pursuing "Big Data"

Curt Finch at Small Biz Trends has a call to arms for small businesses to begin harnessing their own data:

While many large businesses have invested in big data technology, small businesses have been slow to take part. Taylor explains that while big data technologies might not seem appealing for businesses with limited resources, it is better for businesses to invest in analytics now, before their big data grows to unmanageable proportions.

Big data is more accessible than ever, thanks to a rise in cost-effective big data technologies. In addition to the well known Google Analytics and Google Adwords, there are many other free or low-priced technologies that are well suited for a range of small businesses.

Before investing and implementing big data technologies, small businesses should take stock of their existing data and their business objectives.

These points are particularly relevant for businesses with digital storefronts.  With small brick and mortar establishments, businesses were able to personally observe and learn from the buying patterns of their customers.  Now that information is housed in your analytics programs, but only if you utilize them.  Read the full article for more (and a quite great bombastic graphic). 

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The SBA and the Government Shutdown

 

For more information on how the current government shutdown is affecting the SBA, the New York Times reports:

For the Small Business Administration, the government shutdown is not as complete as one might think. Nearly 40 percent of the agency’s employees remain on the job, according to a shutdown plan published on the agency’s Web site. But even so, the agency has stopped processing regular small-business loans, leaving would-be borrowers in limbo.

For more information, the article is here.

 

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[The omnichanne...

[The omnichannel customer experience] includes understanding how customers use different channels for different purposes to ensure that companies are providing them with relevant experiences. "If you're not looking at the various touchpoints used by customers from the customer's point of view, you're not going to get there," says Dr. Volker G. Hildebrand, global vice president of CRM Solutions at SAP.

Tom Hoffman at 1to1 Media puts together some of his thoughts after attending

CRM Evolution 2013 over at his blog.